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a huge rights group says at least 16 people were killed today in clashes outside of syria. the united nations says more than 4,000 people have now died in syria's anti-government protest. on friday, the body of a 10-year-old boy was carried to his burial. >>> this year has been a record setter for u.s. drivers. you probably know this. you've spent a lot of money on gas. totally, it's been $448 billion on gasoline so far this year. but i want to put that into perspective for you. that's already 100 billion more than last year. the oil price information service points to consistent did ily high oil prices as the main reason for that there. >>> president obama and vice president joe biden taking in some football action today. they're both attending the army/navy game this afternoon in landover, maryland. it's the 112th meeting between the two big rivals. >>> tens of thousands of russians filed into a moscow square today to protest last weekence's parliamentary elections. the protests come after they believe there was favoritism to vladimir putin's side. i know it's over, but t
a huge rights group says at least 16 people were killed today in clashes outside of syria. the united nations says more than 4,000 people have now died in syria's anti-government protest. on friday, the body of a 10-year-old boy was carried to his burial. >>> this year has been a record setter for u.s. drivers. you probably know this. you've spent a lot of money on gas. totally, it's been $448 billion on gasoline so far this year. but i want to put that into perspective for you. that's...
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when you hear the government of syria, the regime of syria saying they're not killing people, that they're not willing innocent people and they're not ordering the deaths of any people, how can they say that when we constantly are seeing these videos? >> well, i mean, they keep lying and lying until they believe what they lie about. i don't know. i mean, i don't know if they believe it or not, but everybody knows the killing is happening on a daily basis. and we is see in front of us. today, we lost seven children. two women amongst 45 killed today. and the worst is the funeral in one of the kids, another kid was shot. and if they really say that these videos are fake, then let the media go in and let us see if this is real or not. everybody knows that the regime is doing systemic killing on a daily basis. you can also measure it from the number of people killed. they want today, every day 30 to 40 people dead. and we hear the same figure on daily basis, between 30 and 40 people killed on daily basis. as if there is a clear, you know, command, kill between 30 and 40 people every day. and t
when you hear the government of syria, the regime of syria saying they're not killing people, that they're not willing innocent people and they're not ordering the deaths of any people, how can they say that when we constantly are seeing these videos? >> well, i mean, they keep lying and lying until they believe what they lie about. i don't know. i mean, i don't know if they believe it or not, but everybody knows the killing is happening on a daily basis. and we is see in front of us....
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. >>> later, our exclusive look inside the battle of homs, syria. the syrian army holding soldiers at bay in one neighborhood in homs. we'll hear from them. nyquil (stuffy): hey, tylenol. you know we're kinda like twins. tylenol: we are? nyquil (stuffy): yeah, we both relieve coughs, sneezing, aches, fevers. tylenol: and i relieve nasal congestion. nyquil (stuffy): overachiever. anncr vo: tylenol cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion... nyquil cold & flu doesn't. here you go. driver's license. past five years' tax returns. high school report cards. and i'm gonna need to see a receipt for that watch you're wearing. you know, you really should provide us with a checklist of documents we're gonna need up front. who do you think i am? quicken loans? at quicken loans, we provide a checklist of the mortgage documents you'll need up front. it helps keep you in the know every step of the way. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. >>> in crime and punishment, a twist in a story we have been following more than a year. police are
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two suicide car bombs ripping through syria's capital. they exploded back-to-back outside heavily guarded intelligence buildings. an opposition leader says the blast killed 3 people. syria does not allow foreign journalists access to the country. mohammed, syria pointing the finger at al qaeda but a lot of people saying, wait a minute -- >> reporter: that's right, t.j. a lot of incredulity and suspicion being expressed because of what syria maintains were blasted that were caused by al qaeda. we spoke to opposition figures today and rights activists inidentii inside syria. they said the timing of these blasts is pretty pu-- they say this really plays in to the narrative that bashar al assad the president of syria has tried to present to the world that he's cracking down on terrorist elements in that country. the opposition figures we spoke with said this is clearly a tactic that was staged by the assad regime to try to show the international community that there is terrorism in syria. they maintain that there is not and they are worried t
two suicide car bombs ripping through syria's capital. they exploded back-to-back outside heavily guarded intelligence buildings. an opposition leader says the blast killed 3 people. syria does not allow foreign journalists access to the country. mohammed, syria pointing the finger at al qaeda but a lot of people saying, wait a minute -- >> reporter: that's right, t.j. a lot of incredulity and suspicion being expressed because of what syria maintains were blasted that were caused by al...
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he also has recognized the state of syria, called assad a reformer, has continued to have an embassy there when in fact this is a real thug that is a real threat to the state of israel and to the stability of the region. and again, here's the interesting link. this is a state of iran -- the greatest area he's appeased is iran, which is the greatest threat, and here he is, recognizing assad setting up an ambassadorship with a client state of iran who is a great funder of hezbollah, a threat to israel and the region. you go to egypt. again, he supported the muslim brotherhood as it turns out into overthrowing an ally in egypt. there is a consistent pattern of contingencies that have come up under this administration where he has opposed the freedom fighters and has gone with the radical islamists. that is a problem for the security of israel and our country. >> okay. let me move you on. i think we could probably go round and round a couple times on this, but two really quick questions here, if i could. the first is, have you in fact talked to sarah palin about receiving her endorsement
he also has recognized the state of syria, called assad a reformer, has continued to have an embassy there when in fact this is a real thug that is a real threat to the state of israel and to the stability of the region. and again, here's the interesting link. this is a state of iran -- the greatest area he's appeased is iran, which is the greatest threat, and here he is, recognizing assad setting up an ambassadorship with a client state of iran who is a great funder of hezbollah, a threat to...
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overseas tonight in syria, dozens of people killed in twin car bombings outside the headquarters of the intelligence agency in damascus. the attacks are the first of their kind in the syrian capitol since the start of the uprising this year. >>> now to cairo where thousands of egyptians have been rallying in tahrir square today denouncing military violence against protesters, many of whom were women. at least 17 people have been killed in violent clashes h this week. nbc's amin mohadin has the latest. >> reporter: today it was on display miles away from each other. today the number reaching close to 25,000. the activists behind me supporting calls for the military to step down from power and to hand over power to an elected government as quickly as possible. they feel the military has exhausted its mandate and is unable or unfit to control more. across the street a short while -- distance from here the egyptian military and their supporters took to the street. there are those who believe the egyptian military retains a great deal of popularity. they say the military is the best institut
overseas tonight in syria, dozens of people killed in twin car bombings outside the headquarters of the intelligence agency in damascus. the attacks are the first of their kind in the syrian capitol since the start of the uprising this year. >>> now to cairo where thousands of egyptians have been rallying in tahrir square today denouncing military violence against protesters, many of whom were women. at least 17 people have been killed in violent clashes h this week. nbc's amin mohadin...
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overseas tonight in syria, dozens of people killed in twin car bombings outside the headquarters of the intelligence agency in damascus. the attacks are the first of their kind in the syrian capitol since the start of the uprising against president bashar al asad earlier this year. >>> now to cairo where thousands of egyptians have been rallying in tahrir square today they are denouncing military violence against protesters, many of whom were women. at least 17 people have been killed in violent clashes h this week. nbc's ayman mohyeldin is in cairo tonight with the latest good evening. >> reporter: good evening, kate. the street of public opinion could not be any wider. today it was on display just miles away from each other. today the number reaching close to 25,000. the activists behind me supporting calls for the military to step down from power and to hand over power to an elected government as quickly as possible. they feel the military has exhausted its mandate and is unable or unfit to control more. across the street a short while -- distance from here the egyptian military and
overseas tonight in syria, dozens of people killed in twin car bombings outside the headquarters of the intelligence agency in damascus. the attacks are the first of their kind in the syrian capitol since the start of the uprising against president bashar al asad earlier this year. >>> now to cairo where thousands of egyptians have been rallying in tahrir square today they are denouncing military violence against protesters, many of whom were women. at least 17 people have been killed...
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. ♪ ♪ tonight at 10:00, syria under siege. the killing continues, including a man by the name of bazil al saeed. he documented the rebellion, letting the world know what was happening on the inside. his camera actually captured his own last moments before he was shot dead. we'll show them to you. also the fighting in homs. we'll talk about appen activist inside in homs. >>> plus a touching moment on the campaign trail. newt gingrich showing a softer side while talking about his mom. we'll have the all the latest from iowa and our political panel weighs in. and kathy griffin joins me for a sneak peek. it's a very funny interview. those stories and more. plus we wrap up the ridiculist top ten countdown with the number one ridiculist of the year. can you guess what it is? >>> oh, i'm so happy for you. congratulations. >> i can't believe this. >> so happy for you. i'm so pleased that you're going to be my daughter-in-law. oh, congratulations. >> i can't believe this. >> after 15 years of not acting, jane fonda burst back on to the
. ♪ ♪ tonight at 10:00, syria under siege. the killing continues, including a man by the name of bazil al saeed. he documented the rebellion, letting the world know what was happening on the inside. his camera actually captured his own last moments before he was shot dead. we'll show them to you. also the fighting in homs. we'll talk about appen activist inside in homs. >>> plus a touching moment on the campaign trail. newt gingrich showing a softer side while talking about his...
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. >>> another bloody day in syria where at least 22 people were killed. ten of those died in the city of holmes where we believe this video was shot. the government refused to send its crackdown on protesters despite widespread criticism. on friday the u.n. human rights council became the latest to condemn the crackdown. syria called the report unjust. >>> vice president biden is calling for more openness around the world. he said political and social freedoms can create economic opportunities. he was speaking at a global business summit in istanbul. the crowd applauded when he suggested the next steve job could be a turk, noting how their economy has tripped in the last deck dade. >>> a third person murdered after answering a craigslist job posting. the latest victim is ralph geiger of akron, ohio. brogan rafferty is charged with aggravated murder and attempted murder for the deaths. the suspect's mother says the man behind it is richard beasley who is yet to be charged in the murders but is in jail on promoting prostitution police on long island are set
. >>> another bloody day in syria where at least 22 people were killed. ten of those died in the city of holmes where we believe this video was shot. the government refused to send its crackdown on protesters despite widespread criticism. on friday the u.n. human rights council became the latest to condemn the crackdown. syria called the report unjust. >>> vice president biden is calling for more openness around the world. he said political and social freedoms can create...
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syrian army but not syria but you know in sting libya the support in the street was only in syria and the care because there was. an old contentious between syrian people it and i was whose country was created artificially very late so you don't have such a thing in syria and so you're the only way to divide the people is to use the contrition rule so we try to do that now. below it's. so nice and of course of course to. question losing so but if you mean fight there you want to create peace between and i would send signals last competition a war in syria. hundred sixty years ago so it's difficult to prevent how do you see the situation progressing now first on the military level. i think that all b. reaction to destabilize the country are not working we see a lot of problems a lot of people killed but this is not a civil war great way to organize if they want to enter with foreign troops inside like be doing libya or using proxy from the gulf council i think. the problem is based country israel will battle glorious countries leaving since sixty years in the released who is that will
syrian army but not syria but you know in sting libya the support in the street was only in syria and the care because there was. an old contentious between syrian people it and i was whose country was created artificially very late so you don't have such a thing in syria and so you're the only way to divide the people is to use the contrition rule so we try to do that now. below it's. so nice and of course of course to. question losing so but if you mean fight there you want to create peace...
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and sticking with our top story in syria as r.t. speaks with a french journalist reporting from the country throughout the conflict and sharing his firsthand impressions of what's really happening there stay with us. as the conflict in syria continues it's been extremely hard to establish exactly what's been happening here inside the country we're joined now by independent journalist the erema sun thank you very much for joining us now you've been working on the ground here in syria can you tell us what your perceptions of the situation are big in we've some groups entering inside the country. making big problems trying to create islamic emirates one of the border first in jordan and various people. some of those two to me who began fighting groups and. called the nation with political opposition. to this country a very. long history of position between sparty in boost the brotherhood saw no reason that i didn't speak to in this. groups coming from abroad so that's why these groups come in. because we have some support now inside th
and sticking with our top story in syria as r.t. speaks with a french journalist reporting from the country throughout the conflict and sharing his firsthand impressions of what's really happening there stay with us. as the conflict in syria continues it's been extremely hard to establish exactly what's been happening here inside the country we're joined now by independent journalist the erema sun thank you very much for joining us now you've been working on the ground here in syria can you...
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overseas, syria's deadly crackdown on protesters continues despite the presence of arab league officials who were sent to help prevent the violence there. those monitors were caught in the cross fire today when syrian troops opened fire on protesters in homs. hangry syrians also showed officials the body of a boy they claim was killed by government forces. in yemen, months of protesting forced president ali abdullah saleh to say he'll step down in february. but now saleh wants to come to the u.s. his request puts the obama administration in a very tough spot. saleh has been a u.s. ally against al qaeda but critics charge he's a brutal dictator with blood on his hands. chip reid is in hawaii tonight where president obama is on vacation. >> reporter: obama administration officials tell cbs news that president saleh's request to come to the u.s. will be granted only if he agrees to a series of conditions: that his visit will be solely for the purpose of receiving medical treatment for injuries sustained in a june assassination attempt. that he will leave the u.s. when the medical treatment
overseas, syria's deadly crackdown on protesters continues despite the presence of arab league officials who were sent to help prevent the violence there. those monitors were caught in the cross fire today when syrian troops opened fire on protesters in homs. hangry syrians also showed officials the body of a boy they claim was killed by government forces. in yemen, months of protesting forced president ali abdullah saleh to say he'll step down in february. but now saleh wants to come to the...
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syria is able to resist very long time to be. pressured from the top do you think the president is that they now has the capability the capacity to remain in power of course and. the problem is that the people who try to destabilize assad. stronger are sort of the that they are creating the meat they have already. they will have. said at the beginning of a wrong evolution of the program they think it would be very simple walk to the grave . if. conversational civil war but they make a mistake a very great. we've dealt a number of off we put didn't in libya when they created this leak in your eight mainly because he became very thinly behind in syria. they have a lot of weapons from the beginning because they seized from the army not to leave in the same smuggling underworld you know but they have very big stocks so very can have a basis to extend the civil war in the country but here they think that and after that they used to the people way of sent going from one told to another creating problem for one tone to another but not a
syria is able to resist very long time to be. pressured from the top do you think the president is that they now has the capability the capacity to remain in power of course and. the problem is that the people who try to destabilize assad. stronger are sort of the that they are creating the meat they have already. they will have. said at the beginning of a wrong evolution of the program they think it would be very simple walk to the grave . if. conversational civil war but they make a mistake a...
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they are all of them inside syria and the. spanish reporter was first in libya recognized them here in the inside of the top of beasts a so-called free syrian army but not syria but you know in steam libya for supporting the street it was only in syria in the car because there was. an old contentious between syrian care and tripoli tonight which was this country was created artificially very late so you don't have such a thing in syria and so you have the only way to divide the people is to use the confession of war so we try to do that now. below it's. so nice and of course more so to. christian jews and so but to have a main fight they want to create peace between i would since his last competition a war in the syria. hundred sixty years ago so it's difficult to prevent how do you see the situation progressing now first on the military level. i think that all be reaction to destabilize the country are not working we see a lot of problems a lot of people killed but this is not a civil war great way to organize if they want to
they are all of them inside syria and the. spanish reporter was first in libya recognized them here in the inside of the top of beasts a so-called free syrian army but not syria but you know in steam libya for supporting the street it was only in syria in the car because there was. an old contentious between syrian care and tripoli tonight which was this country was created artificially very late so you don't have such a thing in syria and so you have the only way to divide the people is to use...
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many believe that real change in syria will only come from the barrel of a gun. ♪ >> from inside syria, the reporter wants to remain anonymous for security reasons. let's dig a little bit deeper as what about going on in syria. mohammed jamjoom is follow iing all of the unrest from egypt. syria has restricted access by international journalists. the arab league of observers in syria right now, do they have any real opportunity to see anything or are they completely controlled by the syrian regime? >> well, wolf, we've been trying to reach those arab league monitors on the ground directly and having a lot of difficulty doing so. there's been a lot of questions as to whether these observers have unfettered access, whether they're being heavily monitored by the syrian security forces. even though we haven't been able to speak to them directly, there's a lot of videos popping up purporting to show them in various cities, interacting with citizens. getting into arguments at times. one video today purports to show a scene in the city of -- where one arab league monitor or somebody who appear
many believe that real change in syria will only come from the barrel of a gun. ♪ >> from inside syria, the reporter wants to remain anonymous for security reasons. let's dig a little bit deeper as what about going on in syria. mohammed jamjoom is follow iing all of the unrest from egypt. syria has restricted access by international journalists. the arab league of observers in syria right now, do they have any real opportunity to see anything or are they completely controlled by the...
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the unrest in syria threatens to spill out into an all-out civil war. and next, how police solved the case of shannon gilbert. she disappeared and how her disappearance led to the discovery of a possible serial killer. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] does your prescription medication give you the unexpected burden of constipation? certain prescription medications can cause occasional constipation, which is why people turn to senokot-s tablets. senokot-s is the leading brand that has the proven effectiveness of a natural vegetable laxative ingredient plus the comfort of a stool softener. senokot-s tablets. proven relief for occasional constipation. go to senokot-s.com for special savings. nyqui tylenol: me, too. and cougnasal congestion.ers? go to senokot-s.com nyquil:what? tissue box (whispering): he said nasal congestion... nyquil: i heard him. anncr vo: tylenol cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion... nyquil cold & flu doesn't. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology
the unrest in syria threatens to spill out into an all-out civil war. and next, how police solved the case of shannon gilbert. she disappeared and how her disappearance led to the discovery of a possible serial killer. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] does your prescription medication give you the unexpected burden of constipation? certain prescription medications can cause occasional constipation, which is why people turn to senokot-s tablets. senokot-s is the leading brand that has the...
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. >> and we see the way it's behaving towards syria. basically supporting, going against the rest of the arab world in supporting al assad, refusing to impose sanctions and that's largely the result of irritating the iranian, who are very close to the iranian. >> the iraqi government justified that decision by saying first of all that sanctions have never forced a dictator to step down, bearing in mind that iraq also suffered greatly under saddam -- that could have a devastated impact on the iraqi economy and that is how they are basing their decision. that this is a decision of a sovereign iraqi nation, but there's still a lot of questions, wolf. >> thanks very much. arwa damon on the scene for us in baghdad as she's been virtually from day one. >>> details of what lawmakers slipped into a spending bill that's impacting potentially at least all of us. >>> and will bar ry bands go to jail? it's sentencing day for the disgraced form rer major league star. from neutrogena® naturals. removes 99% of dirt and toxins without dyes, parabens o
. >> and we see the way it's behaving towards syria. basically supporting, going against the rest of the arab world in supporting al assad, refusing to impose sanctions and that's largely the result of irritating the iranian, who are very close to the iranian. >> the iraqi government justified that decision by saying first of all that sanctions have never forced a dictator to step down, bearing in mind that iraq also suffered greatly under saddam -- that could have a devastated...
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the relentless crackdown in syria continues. activists say 16 people were killed saturday. among the victims a doctor who the opposition considered a hero of the resolution. the united nations estimates more than 4,000 people have been killed in the recent unrest. >>> in oslo, norway, three women accepted the nobel peace prize today. and immediately dedicated the honor to women struggling for equal rights around the world. the three are the liberian president. a social worker and peace campaign in liberia. and an activist and journalist in yemen. >>> volunteers remember fallen u.s. service members by laying wreaths on their headstones. more than 700 state and national cemeteries, dozens of u.s. militaries on foreign soil and all the sites of the september 11th attacks. about 90,000 wreaths were left on head stones at arlington national cemetery. >>> cnn heroes meet hollywood glamour sunday night. the top ten cnn 2011 heroes will be narrowed down to one. kareen wynter is at the shrine auditorium where the countdown is on. who are we expecting on the red carpet? >> hi, there.
the relentless crackdown in syria continues. activists say 16 people were killed saturday. among the victims a doctor who the opposition considered a hero of the resolution. the united nations estimates more than 4,000 people have been killed in the recent unrest. >>> in oslo, norway, three women accepted the nobel peace prize today. and immediately dedicated the honor to women struggling for equal rights around the world. the three are the liberian president. a social worker and peace...
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. >>> the arab league will discuss the crisis in syria. new video underscores how time may be running out for pro democracy activists. >> the pictures you're looking at show a crowd bearing the body of a ten-year-old boy. protesters say he was killed by a sniper's bullet as he sat in a house. they carried limb to a graveyard where he received a hasty funeral. protesters warned that military surrounded homes and could be ready for full scale attack on residents. activists say at least 16 people have been killed today. >>> russia witnessed some of the biggest antigovernment protests today since the fall of the soviet union. tens of thousands defied authorities and ignored the frigid weather to turn out in moscow. they believe the last election was rigged, in favor of putin's united russia party. the demonstrations -- demonstrators want the results thrown out. they are calling for a new vote. putin is widely expected to return to his old post of president the next election. >>> in a horrific scene near the philippines capitol, 13 people kille
. >>> the arab league will discuss the crisis in syria. new video underscores how time may be running out for pro democracy activists. >> the pictures you're looking at show a crowd bearing the body of a ten-year-old boy. protesters say he was killed by a sniper's bullet as he sat in a house. they carried limb to a graveyard where he received a hasty funeral. protesters warned that military surrounded homes and could be ready for full scale attack on residents. activists say at...
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. >>> opposition leaders in syria say at least 17 people were killed across that country today adding to the growing death toll in the month long protest against the government of assad. >>> a short hearing for bradley manning. manning's attorneys asked the presiding officer in the military case to recuse himself. that was denied. >>> sam hurd can be released from federal custody if he posts $100,000 in cash bail. he was arrested this week and charged with conspireing to distribute cocaine. today the bear cut hurd from the team. >>> tonight's number, nothing to do with politics, it's 762. any guesses? if you're a baseball fan, you know 762 is the number of career home runs hit by home run leader barry bonds. for barry bonds, it was a day of reckoning today. the infamous major leaguer was sentenced for giving evasive testimony to a federal grand jury investigating doping in sports. he learned his sentence in a courtroom less than two miles in a ballpark where he broke hank aarons' home run record four years ago. dan joins us now. and dan, you could make the case here, barry bonds got o
. >>> opposition leaders in syria say at least 17 people were killed across that country today adding to the growing death toll in the month long protest against the government of assad. >>> a short hearing for bradley manning. manning's attorneys asked the presiding officer in the military case to recuse himself. that was denied. >>> sam hurd can be released from federal custody if he posts $100,000 in cash bail. he was arrested this week and charged with conspireing...
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fighting goes on in syria. an activist group says troops killed 16 people wednesday. meanwhile, president bashar al assad has commented on the crackdown in his country. in an american interview, he says he never authorized the use of anti-government protesters. many in the west are criticizing his comments. >>> the interior ministry says it uncovered a plot to bring someone into the country. the group allegedly planned to forge travel documents for gadhafi and his family. saeed gadhafi's lawyers deny these allegations. >>> it is the latest conviction under the kingdom's strict laws against defaming the highly revered monarchy. >>> two child trafficking rings in china have been busted by police after a six-month investigation. 178 children were rescued in the nationwide operation and 608 people arrested. chinese police say it is the biggest achievement since the launch of a national campaign against human trafficking. those are the head liens from cnn. i'm monita rajpal. "world business today" starts right now. >>> hello from cnn hong kong, i'm andrew stevens. >> i'm n
fighting goes on in syria. an activist group says troops killed 16 people wednesday. meanwhile, president bashar al assad has commented on the crackdown in his country. in an american interview, he says he never authorized the use of anti-government protesters. many in the west are criticizing his comments. >>> the interior ministry says it uncovered a plot to bring someone into the country. the group allegedly planned to forge travel documents for gadhafi and his family. saeed...
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ambassador to syria is now returning to syr syria. he was pulled for threat to his safety. this does seem to be an indication that obama's administration seems to be able to at least work with the syrian government in some way. >> i think the siyrian government -- i don't think that is necessarily the case. there is a desire to have representation on the ground to have a presence in syria as they go through the transition. i think you are right to point out that the government itself is probably going to read this as a desire to keep open a channel. >> the fact that you have got sanctions from the west, the arab league, and they still haven't convinced assad to step down. you have turkey calling for assad to resign. this apparently has not worked. what will it take to actually get rid of this guy? >> that's an interesting question. they are facing isolation that syria is in right now is perhaps unprecedented in the four decades that the assad family has ruled. it was a telling interview with abc where he says it's a game you play, it doesn't necessarily mean you believe it.
ambassador to syria is now returning to syr syria. he was pulled for threat to his safety. this does seem to be an indication that obama's administration seems to be able to at least work with the syrian government in some way. >> i think the siyrian government -- i don't think that is necessarily the case. there is a desire to have representation on the ground to have a presence in syria as they go through the transition. i think you are right to point out that the government itself is...
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syria's president is blaming terrorists for twin suicide bombings in damascus but opposition groups say yesterday's attacks are the work of the regime. one opposition group says almost 300 people have been killed this week. the u.n. says more than 5,000 people have died since president bashir al assad began a crackdown on anti-government protesters back in march. >>> a big political setback for newt gingrich and rick perry. the two republican presidential candidates have failed to qualify for the virginia primary. turns out gingrich and perry did not submit enough valid signatures to be placed on the ballot and virginia state law prohibits voters from writing in candidates not on the ballot in primary elections. virginia holds its primary in march as part of super tuesday. >>> it was a chaotic scene during a busy shopping night. one person was killed in a shooting outside a crowded mall in fort myers, florida. police say they found more than 100 shell casings from a high-powered assault rifle at the scene. the mall that was packed with holiday shoppers went into lockdown. several witnes
syria's president is blaming terrorists for twin suicide bombings in damascus but opposition groups say yesterday's attacks are the work of the regime. one opposition group says almost 300 people have been killed this week. the u.n. says more than 5,000 people have died since president bashir al assad began a crackdown on anti-government protesters back in march. >>> a big political setback for newt gingrich and rick perry. the two republican presidential candidates have failed to...
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a new mission this is how the arab league is being described by some particularly when it comes to syria others are not so appreciative. of the official t. application. called touch from the. video . calls an r.s.s. feeds with the palm of your. questions. sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know. welcome to the big picture. he. says. i asked. you you. if . hello and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle an old organization finding a new mission this is how the arab league is being described by some particularly when it comes to syria others are not so appreciative for them the arab league is very selective when it comes to sanctions and its own members and those hostile to the arab league call it a tool of western powers. to cross talk the arab league i'm joined by monzer slain in washington he is director of the center for american arab studies and a national security affairs analyst also in washington we have hussein ab
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estimates more than 5,000 people have been killed this year in syria. jessica, a lot of people are asking is the yuts leading from behind when it comes to syria or leading out front? >> well, today, wolf, the u.s. has put out a very strongly wored statement condemning the violence in syria and also, it's leader. and sources here tell me that the intent of this is to press other nations in the region to step up and push syria to hold them accountable in essence. here's a part of that statement. it says quote, time and again, the assad regime has demonstrated that it does not deserve to rule syria. it's time for the suffering and killing to stop. it's time for the immediate and full implementation of all terms of the arab league agreem, goes on to explain what that means, the full withdrawal of security forces, release of prisoners and unfettered access by monitors and international media to all parts of syria. whether this means leading from behind or front is up to you to decide because administration does embrace that term, but they did say in the stat
estimates more than 5,000 people have been killed this year in syria. jessica, a lot of people are asking is the yuts leading from behind when it comes to syria or leading out front? >> well, today, wolf, the u.s. has put out a very strongly wored statement condemning the violence in syria and also, it's leader. and sources here tell me that the intent of this is to press other nations in the region to step up and push syria to hold them accountable in essence. here's a part of that...
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stopping any of those weapons maybe ending up in syria. there may be ending up in various places the best thing i can report of this point is that we are told that the most dangerous of those weapons in terms of terrorist use the so-called manpads man carried anti-aircraft weapons have so far not been detected outside of libya so we hope that this concerted effort of the international community together with the libyan authorities can be successful in the containing the danger of spread of weapons from out of that country something else i'd like to ask you said libyan militants known to operate in syria what does that say about the nature of the syrian unrest that we've seen so far and why indeed does it appear that the u.n. members seem to be holding back from denouncing that what's happening there two weeks ago the russian delegation introduced a draft the security council resolution to the council trying to encourage the political process encourage the league of arab states money during mission which is being deployed now in syria but.
stopping any of those weapons maybe ending up in syria. there may be ending up in various places the best thing i can report of this point is that we are told that the most dangerous of those weapons in terms of terrorist use the so-called manpads man carried anti-aircraft weapons have so far not been detected outside of libya so we hope that this concerted effort of the international community together with the libyan authorities can be successful in the containing the danger of spread of...
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and turning back to syria now r.t. speaks with a french journalist reporting from the country throughout the conflict and shares his firsthand impressions on what's really going on. i. as the conflict in syria continues it's been extremely hard to establish exactly what's been happening inside the country we're joined now by independent journalist the airing my son thank you very much for joining us now you've been working on the ground here in syria can you tell us what your perceptions of the situation could begin we've seen groups inside the country. making big problems. slim rates when the border first. and various people. recruit some of them to to make bigger fighting groups and no way up in three min coordination with the political opposition to this country very. long history of the position between the party in the brotherhood saw no reason that i didn't speak to in this. groups coming from abroad so that's why this groups come in go quite everywhere because b. of some support and inside the population begin b
and turning back to syria now r.t. speaks with a french journalist reporting from the country throughout the conflict and shares his firsthand impressions on what's really going on. i. as the conflict in syria continues it's been extremely hard to establish exactly what's been happening inside the country we're joined now by independent journalist the airing my son thank you very much for joining us now you've been working on the ground here in syria can you tell us what your perceptions of the...
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arab league observers began working in syria. the u.s. accuses damascus of step attacks against its own people at of their arrival. a new outpouring of public grief is expected on the streets of p'yongyang. a very warm welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and our around the world. how this iconic paris cathedral fell in and out of favor and back in again. the giant outdoor escalator transforming lives and one of columbia's poorest neighborhoods. several thousand israelis have demonstrated in the town of beit shemesh to condemn the behavior of old so orthodox jews who want to segregate between the sexes. the behavior of -- the israeli president has said a minority in israel is acting is -- is acting outrageously. >> by early evening, thousands had gathered in beit shemesh angry at the treatment of women by ultra orthodox jews who want greater separation between the sexes. in recent months, many israelis have been shocked of grown men hurl abuse at school girls. their crime, dressing in modestly. >> >> over the weekend, israeli televisi
arab league observers began working in syria. the u.s. accuses damascus of step attacks against its own people at of their arrival. a new outpouring of public grief is expected on the streets of p'yongyang. a very warm welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and our around the world. how this iconic paris cathedral fell in and out of favor and back in again. the giant outdoor escalator transforming lives and one of columbia's poorest neighborhoods. several thousand israelis have demonstrated...
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a new mission this is how the arab league is being described by some particularly when it comes to syria others are not so appreciative for them the arab league is very selective when it comes to sanctions and its own members and those hostile to the arab league call it a tool of western powers. to cross not the arab league i'm joined by monzer slain in washington he is director of the center for american arab studies and a national security affairs analyst also in washington we have hussein abdul hussein he is the washington bureau chief of the kuwaiti newspaper all right and in paris we cross to tell me he is the editor in chief and co-founder of arab thank dot com all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it but first let's look at the arab league and syria. for decades now the arab league has had a shaky reputation often being dismissed as ineffective and tending only to the interests of its autocratic regimes but with the onset of the arab spring it has managed to come to the forefront as a regional mediator calling t
a new mission this is how the arab league is being described by some particularly when it comes to syria others are not so appreciative for them the arab league is very selective when it comes to sanctions and its own members and those hostile to the arab league call it a tool of western powers. to cross not the arab league i'm joined by monzer slain in washington he is director of the center for american arab studies and a national security affairs analyst also in washington we have hussein...